Supporting multi-level user-driven detection of guideline interactions

Luca Piovesan, Gianpaolo Molino, Paolo Terenziani

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Abstract

Clinical practice guidelines are widely used to support physicians, but only on individual pathologies. The treatment of patients affected by multiple diseases (comorbid patients) requires the development of new approaches, supporting physicians in the detection of interactions between guidelines. We propose a new methodology, supporting flexible and physician-driven search and detection. In particular, we provide a flexible and interactive mechanism to navigate guidelines and our ontology of interactions (between drugs, or between actions' goals) at multiple levels of detail, focusing on specific parts of it (e.g., on a specific pair of actions, or of drugs) to look for interactions. We introduce the notion of "navigation tree", as the basic data structure to support multiple-level interaction analysis, and describe navigation and focusing algorithms operating on it. We also introduce a visualization tool that is based on the "navigation tree", and further enhances the user-friendliness of our approach.

Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationHEALTHINF 2015 - 8th International Conference on Health Informatics, Proceedings; Part of 8th International Joint Conference on Biomedical Engineering Systems and Technologies, BIOSTEC 2015
EditorsChristine Verdier, Marta Bienkiewicz, Ana Fred, Hugo Gamboa, Dirk Elias
PublisherSciTePress
Pages413-422
Number of pages10
ISBN (Electronic)9789897580680
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2015
Event8th International Conference on Health Informatics, HEALTHINF 2015 - Lisbon, Portugal
Duration: 12 Jan 201515 Jan 2015

Publication series

NameHEALTHINF 2015 - 8th International Conference on Health Informatics, Proceedings; Part of 8th International Joint Conference on Biomedical Engineering Systems and Technologies, BIOSTEC 2015

Conference

Conference8th International Conference on Health Informatics, HEALTHINF 2015
Country/TerritoryPortugal
CityLisbon
Period12/01/1515/01/15

Keywords

  • Comorbidity treatment
  • Computer-interpretable clinical guidelines
  • Guideline interaction detection
  • Knowledge representation
  • Ontologies

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